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conducted by the Zimbabwe Vulnerability Assessment Committee (ZimVAC), this study assesses the existence of gender differences …, and the existence of gender heterogeneity in the correlation of usage of such coping strategies when confronted by food … usage of livelihoods-based coping strategies. Finally, whilst there is little evidence of gender heterogeneity in the …
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This review evaluates foresight studies to understand how the future agri-food system may impact gender, poverty, and …
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ratios and reduces famine's impact on gender inequality in health and education. … 1959-1961 on gender inequality. We model how social norms interact with adverse shocks to affect male and female survival …
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Can digital payments systems help reduce extreme hunger? Humanitarian needs are at their highest since 1945, aid budgets are falling behind, and hunger is concentrating in fragile states where repression and aid diversion present major obstacles. In such contexts, partnering with governments is...
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fathers' education; thus, the gender perspective is incomplete. Therefore, this paper investigates how and through which … identified gender inequality as a common predictor for such child health deprivations. At household level, studies support this … finding by showing that maternal education improves children's health outcomes. Yet authors disagree on whether education …
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We find that second-generation effects of in utero and early childhood malnutrition on the school participation of the offspring of mothers who experienced the China Great Leap Forward Famine. The direct impact on entrance to senior high school is also negative, but smaller in magnitude than...
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We find that second-generation effects of in utero and early childhood malnutrition on the school participation of the offspring of mothers who experienced the China Great Leap Forward Famine. The direct impact on entrance to senior high school is also negative, but smaller in magnitude than...
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/implications – From the policy perspective awareness about gender equity of child, adult education, growth of household income …-care activity) other than schooling. The parents’ education, specifically mothers’ education, can play an important role for child …
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